Giovanni Gallo

"Tips from other Freetown expats and locals opened my eyes to Sierra Leone's many facets, from town masquerades to national parks."

Claudine Duret

"My expat contacts in the NGO circles of Freetown supported me a lot in getting adjusted to daily life in this country. "

InterNations – Connecting Indians living in Sierra Leone

Are you looking for fellow Indians in
Sierra Leone? Do you need advice and tips from
your Indian countrymen? Or would you like to go
for a trip with other Indian expats to discover
attractions like the Loma Mountains Forest Reserve together?

Whether you are already living as an expat in
Sierra Leone or still residing at home in
India to prepare your relocation abroad,
InterNations Sierra Leone provides you with all
you need: Founded in 2007, our trusted community has quickly
established itself as the international networking platform for
expats and global minds worldwide. Among our members there is
also a number of Indian
expats in Sierra Leone, hailing from all across
India -
from Chennai, over Mumbai to New Delhi.

Meet other Indians at our events in Sierra Leone

Find More Information in Our Sierra Leone Expat Guides

Sierra Leone is a welcoming, friendly West-African country, with an international capital city, a tropical climate and beautiful beaches. If you are planning on moving to Sierra Leone, read up on visas, climate, and more in our guide!

Living in Sierra Leone as an expat can be a unique adventure, but may also have some downsides that should be taken into account: discover on InterNations all the opportunities and advantages, as well as the health and security issues of this beautiful country!

In the past decade, Sierra Leone has faced a period of considerable economic growth and development in various sectors, even if the average income is still relatively low. Job opportunities for expats are diverse, so better read up on the local economy, work permit regulations, and more!

Receive Information and Tips about Sierra Leone from Indian Expats

Obviously, embarking on expat life in Sierra Leone is not only about packing boxes
and getting some paperwork done. The regular exchange with your Indian compatriots is also an
important aspect of the expat experience and can help you get accustomed to the Sierra Leonean culture
and people. InterNations helps you meet and interact with other Indians in
Sierra Leone, living in Freetown, Kenema,
Bo and many other places across the country.
Just take a look at our group of Indians in Freetown.

So, if you should ever feel like speaking your mother tongue, finding
out where to shop for Indian food, or chatting about
your favorite team’s latest match, join the Indian
InterNations Community:

Receive and share advice in our Sierra Leone
Expat Forums – e.g. how to find a nanny speaking your kids’
native tongue or where to shop for bhakri in
Freetown...

Browse the InterNations Places database for Sierra Leone
to find institutions like the nearest Indian
embassy and many others.

From the Loma Mountains Forest Reserve to
Freetown's coastal peninsula, we’ll get you in touch with
helpful and friendly Indian expats in
Sierra Leone.

Take Part in Various Expat Activities to Meet Fellow Indians in Sierra Leone

Additionally, you are cordially invited to participate in our regular
expat events and activities taking place in Sierra Leone.
Our events cover various interests and range from a small expat
dinner to enjoy the traditional Sierra Leonean
groundnut stew,
to big expat get-togethers with hundreds of guests
in Freetown's top locations.
You may also join one of our expat excursions for a weekend trip
to visit the coastal belt of mangrove swamps, the unspoiled beaches near the capital, and other impressive landmarks across Sierra Leone.

This way, our events and activities are a very nice occasion to
meet fellow expats from India and around the world
in a casual atmosphere. Interested? Sign up for membership and
you’ll soon be welcomed with a warm Namaste from our
Indians living in Sierra Leone!

Giovanni Gallo

"Tips from other Freetown expats and locals opened my eyes to Sierra Leone's many facets, from town masquerades to national parks."

Claudine Duret

"My expat contacts in the NGO circles of Freetown supported me a lot in getting adjusted to daily life in this country. "